Many farmers will know of someone who has died in a farm accident, which is why RABI encouraged everyone at Cereals last week (June 11) to download the new ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Aid app for potentially life-saving instructions in the event of a serious accident
Prof Stuart Maitland-Knibb explains why the first few minutes after a serious on-farm incident can decide survival, and how RABI's ²ÝÁñÉçÇøAid app aims to help people act sooner
Scheme offers £200 per school-aged child to help cover the rising costs of education essentials
Visit the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian stand at the Royal Cornwall Show where on Thursday, June 4 farmers and industry experts will debate the next steps for bTB control in England
Caerfyrddin MP Ann Davies writes on why farmers must open up and talk about mental health
Emma and her family farm in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, milking 100 pedigree Holsteins and selling raw milk from the farmgate. They also run 300 North Country Mules. Emma is chair of RABI Monmouthshire and volunteers with the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution
The winter season can bring with it many mental health challenges - but help is out there
Horsham MP John Milne said mental well-being support in rural communities must be treated as a part of farming infrastructure, adding that NHS services must be accessible and delivered in ways which understands the rural way of life
Yellow Wellies partners with others to deliver training aimed at agriculture's unique pressures